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Katadyn Ceradyn Drip Filter
Price: $249.95 Updated on 5-23-2012. |
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Gravidyn vs Ceradyn: What's the Difference?We are often asked what the differences are between the GRAVIDYN and CERADYN Drip Filters. Essentially, they are both exactly the same except for the inner core of their filter elements, the rest is EXACTLY the same. The Gravidyn elements have an inner core of activated charcoal inside the elements to removed bad tastes, residual chemicals in the water and odors, as opposed to the Ceradyn elements which has a rock media inner core. Most of our customers have chosen the Gravidyn version for the added benefit of charcoal filtering that gives the water a fresher and better taste. The Gravidyn's slight negative point is that it's inner charcoal element will last much less that the outer ceramic portion of the filter element. Katadyn recommends changing filter elements after approximately 6 months of continous use. For this reason, the Gravidyn Drip Filter cost about 15% less compared to the Ceradyn Drip Filter, making it, in most peoples minds, the better deal of the two. Either way, both are excellent filter units. SILVER Impregnated Ceramic/Charcoal ElementsThe Ceradyn filtration element for the Drip Filter offers Katadyn's proven ceramic technology. Microporous, silver incorporated CERAMIC with pore size of 0.2 micron, retains suspended matter, all harmful bacteria and parasites such as cryptosproidium and giardia. Essential minerals remain in the water. Specifications:
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Katadyn has long been supplier to the U.S. Armed Forces (Navy SEALS, Army Operations' Force, Marine Corps, etc.), the U.S. National Parks, Forest Service, International Red Cross, along with many other relief and government agencies worldwide. Listed below are the Bacteria and Protozoa that are eliminated by the Katadyn Filters. Independent tests confirming the effectiveness and reliability of Katadyn filters have been conducted by university, government and independent laboratories in the U.S. and around the world.
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